Emmylou Harris If You Were A Bluebird written by Butch Hancock
Richard Bennett guitar/mandolin
Glen D Hardin piano
Steve Fishell steel guitar
David Pomeroy bass
Billy Thomas drums/vocals
Paul Kennerley acoustic guitar
Barry Tashian acoustic guitar/vocals
Glen Duncan mandolin
Marty Stuart mandolin
Mark O'Conner mandolin
Harry Stinson vocals
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If you were a bluebird you'd be a sad one
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I'd give you a true word (??)
But you've already had one
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If you were a bluebird,
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you'd be crying
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You'd be flying home
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If you were a raindrop,
You'd shine like a rainbow
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And if you were a train stop,
The conductor would sing low
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If you were a raindrop,
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You'd be falling
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You'd be calling home
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If you were a hotel honey
You'd be a grand one
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But, if you hit a slow spell,
Do you think you could stand one
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If you were a hotel,
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Well I'd lean on your doorbell
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I'd call you my home
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If I was a highway,
I'd stretch alongside you
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I'd help you pass byways that had dissatisfied you
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If I was a highway,
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well I'd be stretchin
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I'd be fetchin you home
SOLO
Copyright Rainlight Muisc(ASCAP)
Reprise Records 1989
From Emmylou Harris "Bluebird"
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